7,500 employees & contractors 8,500 suppliers 14,000+ customers Request a quote now Order concrete online Projects Boral introduces Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt from recycled industrial tyres Boral’s partnership with Sunshine Coast Council has delivered Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt using OTR tyres — offering councils a proven, sustainable solution to extend road life and reduce landfill.arrow_forward Boral trials recycled end-of-life solar panels as ‘sand’ for concrete Boral has trialled recycled sand for concrete made from crushed glass sourced from end-of-life solar panels, developed for Victoria’s North East Link project featuring 6.5 km of tunnels.arrow_forward Quay Quarter Tower: World-First 'Upcycled' Skyscraper Quay Quarter Tower (QQT), named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival, is a new 50-story building that was completed in April 2022 and used innovative design and construction materials to minimise its carbon footprint. arrow_forward Western Sydney International Airport Explore Boral's contributions to Western Sydney International Airport, delivering sustainable and innovative construction solutions.arrow_forward Our stories StoryAsphalt Michelle paves the way for asphalt crews across NSW Meet Michelle Schultze, a resource scheduler in Boral’s NSW Asphalt business, whose experience and coordination help keep crews moving safely and smoothly.arrow_forward Story HME upgrade program complete, with a new focus on utilisation and performance Boral has completed its Heavy Mobile Equipment investment program, with 150+ new assets now in place nationwide. Read what comes next as we focus on utilisation, reliability and performance.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Walk in My Boots: Lucas Gregg, Quarry Supervisor, Teven Quarry NSW Meet Lucas Gregg, Quarry Supervisor at Boral’s Teven Quarry in NSW. Discover his career journey, leadership path and life working in quarry operations.arrow_forward StoryAsphalt Meet Brett Slavin, Plant Operator, Thornton NSW Meet Brett Slavin, a Plant Operator at Boral’s Thornton Asphalt plant in NSW, celebrating an incredible 40‑year career supporting Australia’s roads and communities.arrow_forward StoryQuarries Four decades of operation celebrated at Teven Quarry Boral’s Teven Quarry in northern NSW has marked 40 years of operation, recognising long‑serving employees and its ongoing role supporting the Ballina and Lismore regions.arrow_forward StoryConcreteQuarries From childhood curiosity to quarry leadership: Nathan Standing’s Boral journey From a childhood visit to a concrete plant to leading Seaham Quarry, Nathan Standing’s journey reflects pride, safety and long‑term careers at Boral.arrow_forward StoryQuarriesAsphalt Boral supports Melbourne Airport runway trial through rapid collaboration Boral supported a critical pavement materials trial for Melbourne Airport by working with BMD to deliver specialised blends under tight timeframes.arrow_forward StoryQuarries New Cat 772 Dump Trucks Strengthen Capability at West Burleigh Quarry Boral has completed pre‑delivery inspections for two new Cat 772 dump trucks destined for West Burleigh Quarry, strengthening quarry capability and operational efficiency across South East Queensland.arrow_forward StoryAsphalt New Material Transfer Vehicles Support Safer and More Reliable Paving in Queensland Boral has added new Roadtec SB2000E Material Transfer Vehicles to its Queensland asphalt fleet, supporting safer operations and consistent paving quality.arrow_forward StoryRecycling Stronger partnerships start with conversations in South Australia Our SA recycling team played host to Industry Capability Network SA at our Salisbury site recently, showing the government team how we are supporting a more circular construction sector across the state. arrow_forward View more stories arrow_forward
Boral’s partnership with Sunshine Coast Council has delivered Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt using OTR tyres — offering councils a proven, sustainable solution to extend road life and reduce landfill.
Boral has trialled recycled sand for concrete made from crushed glass sourced from end-of-life solar panels, developed for Victoria’s North East Link project featuring 6.5 km of tunnels.
Quay Quarter Tower (QQT), named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival, is a new 50-story building that was completed in April 2022 and used innovative design and construction materials to minimise its carbon footprint.
Explore Boral's contributions to Western Sydney International Airport, delivering sustainable and innovative construction solutions.
Meet Michelle Schultze, a resource scheduler in Boral’s NSW Asphalt business, whose experience and coordination help keep crews moving safely and smoothly.
Boral has completed its Heavy Mobile Equipment investment program, with 150+ new assets now in place nationwide. Read what comes next as we focus on utilisation, reliability and performance.
Meet Lucas Gregg, Quarry Supervisor at Boral’s Teven Quarry in NSW. Discover his career journey, leadership path and life working in quarry operations.
Meet Brett Slavin, a Plant Operator at Boral’s Thornton Asphalt plant in NSW, celebrating an incredible 40‑year career supporting Australia’s roads and communities.
Boral’s Teven Quarry in northern NSW has marked 40 years of operation, recognising long‑serving employees and its ongoing role supporting the Ballina and Lismore regions.
From a childhood visit to a concrete plant to leading Seaham Quarry, Nathan Standing’s journey reflects pride, safety and long‑term careers at Boral.
Boral supported a critical pavement materials trial for Melbourne Airport by working with BMD to deliver specialised blends under tight timeframes.
Boral has completed pre‑delivery inspections for two new Cat 772 dump trucks destined for West Burleigh Quarry, strengthening quarry capability and operational efficiency across South East Queensland.
Boral has added new Roadtec SB2000E Material Transfer Vehicles to its Queensland asphalt fleet, supporting safer operations and consistent paving quality.
Our SA recycling team played host to Industry Capability Network SA at our Salisbury site recently, showing the government team how we are supporting a more circular construction sector across the state.